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CHM130/Practice/Measurement 1. Name:___________________________ For each of the following, write the scale reading and identify the number of significant figures. Reading 1 Number of significant figures 2. For each of the volume devices below record the scale reading. scale reading ________ scale reading ________ uncertainty ________ scale reading ________ uncertainty ________ 9 10 uncertainty ________ 11 2 CHM130/Practice Significant Figures/Scientific Notations/Units/Prefixes Name:____________________________ 1. Identify the number of significant figures in each of the following. a) c) e) g) 2. 3. 4. 0.003040 cm 34500 g 100. L 2.050 x 10-12 g _____ _____ _____ _____ b) d) f) h) 1090 mL 1.200 km 0.302 in 35.05 mL _____ _____ _____ _____ Round off each of the following measurements to the number of significant figures (digits) given in the parenthesis. a) 0.0050895 km (4) ___________________ b) 10566 g (3) ___________________ c) 239688 mm (3) ___________________ d) 175000 mL (2) ___________________ e) 89.995 (3) ___________________ Write each of the following numbers in scientific notation. a) 0.00000980 _____________________________ b) 45000 _____________________________ c) 120.00 _____________________________ d) 0.00002002 _____________________________ Complete the table. prefix symbol c Numerical value deci 1,000,000 µ kilo 10-9 3 5. Complete the table using the example given. Abreviation m mL kg cc nm dL 6. Full name meter Type of measurement length Complete the following relationship. a) 1 m = __________ mm b) 1 L = __________ dL c) 1 kg = __________ g d) 1 g = __________ µg e) 1 in = __________ cm f) 1 lb. = _________ g g) 1 m = __________ cm h) 1 L = __________ mL 4 CHM130 Practice (Measurements/Significant Figures in Calculations) Name: 1. Measure the length of a pencil in cm and mm with correct number of significant figures. __________ cm ___________ mm 2. Give the answers for the following calculations with the proper number of significant figures. a) 10.005 + 0.03238 = b) 9.345 x 3.02 = c) 12.024 - 2.7890 = 9.000 d) 1967 - 390 = e) 28 + 0.000348 = e) (2.31 x 103) x (3.0 x 105) = f) 9.32 x 10 8 = 3.11 x 10 3 g) 7.668 x 1010 1.24 x 10 -5 h) (4.122 x 10-5) x (1.76 x 1012) = i) (6.34 x 1034) x (3.325 x 1014) = = 5 CHM130/Practice /Unit Equations/Conversion factors/Factor-label Method Name:__________________________ 1. Complete the unit equation and write two corresponding conversion factors for each of the following in the table. Unit equation 1 km = _1000_ m Conversion factors 1 km 1000 m or 1000 m 1 km 1 cm = ______ m 1 g = ______ mg 1 L = ______ dL 1 cc = _____ 1 mL 2. Use the appropriate conversion factor to solve the following problems by factor-label method (dimensional analysis method). Show your work. a) 26.5 mg = __________ g b) 12450 cm = __________ m c) 1.25 km = ___________ m d) 25.8 dL = ___________ L 6 CHM130/Practice/Factor-Label Method Name:___________________________ Perform the following conversions by factor-label methods. example) Convert 1250 g to lb. i) plan: identify the given unit (g) and wanted value (lb) : ii) equality: ii) two conversion factors from equality: find the unit relationship(s): g lb 1 lb = 454 g 1 lb 454 g or 454 g 1 lb iii) problem-solving: use the appropriate conversion factor from ii) to cancel the given unit and to obtain the wanted unit. 1250 g a) x 1 lb = 2.75 lb 454 g 76.3 L to dL i) ii) ii) plan: equality: two conversion factors: iii) problem-solving: b) 98650 mm to m i) ii) ii) plan: equality: two conversion factors: iii) problem-solving: 7 CHM130/Practice/Factor-Label Method Name:____________________________ Perform the following conversions by factor-label methods. a) b) c) 175 lbs to kg (1 lb = 454 g) i) ii) plan: conversion factors: iii) problem-solving: 0.500 qt to L (4qts = 1 gal, i) ii) plan: conversion factors: iii) problem-solving: 1 gal = 3.784 L) 754000 µm to cm i) ii) plan: conversion factors iii) problem-solving 8 CHM130/Practice/Temperature Conversions/Density 1. 2. Name:__________________________ Perform the following conversions. a) 78.0 oF to oC b) 105 oC to oF c) 34.5 oC to K d) 290 K to oC e) 372 K to oF f) 98.6 oF to K A metal has a density of 11.2 g/cm3. a) What would be the volume (in cm3) of 96.5 g of the metal? b) How many grams would the metal with the volume of 46.5 cm3 weigh? 9 CHM130/Practice/Percent as Conversion Factors Name:____________________________ Show your work for the following problems. 1. A solution contains 23.5 grams of sugar and 100.0 grams of water. a) Calculate the % sugar by weight. ___________% sugar b) Write the conversion factors that can be obtained from the answer in a). c) How many grams of this solution would contain 12.8 grams of sugar? Solve this problem by factor-label method. __________ g solution 2. A drink contains 4.5 % of real fruit juice by volume. How many mL of real fruit juice is in 155 mL of a drink? i) plan: ii) conversion factors: iii) solving problem: __________ mL real fruit juice 10 CHM130/Practice/Factor-label Method 1. 2. Name:___________________________ A solution of ethanol was prepared by mixing 34.5 g of ethanol with 295 g of water. a) What is the percent of ethanol by mass in this solution? b) Write the conversion factors you can obtain from a). c) How many grams of ethanol are there if you take 35.0 g of this solution? Solve this by factor label method. A solid bar that measures 10.0 cm x 12.5 cm x 12.5 cm weighs 3250 g. a) Calculate the density of the solid. b) Write the density obtained for a) as two conversion factor forms. c) What volume in cc will 25.5 g of the solid occupy? Solve this by factor label method. 11 CHM130/Practice/Conversion Factors/Factor-label method 1. 2. Name:__________________________ Write two conversion factors for each of the following statements. a) A car travels 55 miles per hour. b) Twenty five candies are in a bag. c) A medication is given at 3.50 mg/kg body weight. Solve the following problems using conversion factors. a) A water bottle has a volume of 500. mL. What is the capacity of the water bottle in liters? b) The length of a pencil is 20.5 cm. How long is the pencil in meters? c) Convert 0.240 g to mg. 12 CHM130/Practice/Matter Name:_____________________________ 1. Define ‘Matter’. ____________________________________________________________ 2. Identify three states of matter. i)____________ 3. ii)____________ Identify which of the following represents a compound. ____ i) 4. iii)____________ ii) Which of the following indicates chemical change? _______ i) ii) + + Explain why. 5. Name each of the following changes of states. a) c) e) solid to liquid_____________ liquid to gas_______________ solid to gas________________ b) d) f) liquid to solid________________ gas to liquid__________________ gas to solid___________________ 13 7. The following represents the liquid state of water (H2O). a) Which of the following diagrams best represents water (H2O) molecules after liquid water was heated to vaporize? _______ i) ii) iii) Is vaporization physical or chemical change?_________ Explain your reasoning. __________________________________________________________________ b) Water (H2O) can be decomposed into hydrogen gas (H2) and oxygen gas (O2) by the process called electrolysis. Draw the diagram ii) of hydrogen gas and oxygen gas. i) ii) Electrolysis Is an electrolysis physical or chemical change? ___________ Explain your reasoning. ____________________________________________________________ 14 CHM130/Practice/Physical and Chemical Changes 1. 2. Name:___________________________ Classify each of the following as physical or chemical change. a) breaking glassware __________ b) drying clothes __________ c) burning wood __________ d) digesting a cookie __________ e) chopping an onion __________ f) inflating a balloon __________ g) dissolving an antacid tablet in water __________ h) rusting iron metal __________ Classify each of the following as an element, compound, or mixture. a) air __________ b) table salt (NaCl) __________ c) copper __________ d) bronze alloy __________ e) ore __________ 15 CHM130/Practice/Element/Atom Name:______________________ Write the symbols of the following elements. Name of Element symbol Name of Element Hydrogen Helium Lithium Sodium Potassium Beryllium Magnesium Calcium Strontium Barium Radium Manganese Cobalt Palladium Chromium Iron Nickel Platinum Copper Silver Gold Zinc Cadmium Mercury Boron Aluminum Carbon Silicon Tin Lead Nitrogen Phosphorus Arsenic Antimony Bismuth Oxygen Sulfur Selenium Fluorine Chlorine Bromine Iodine Neon Argon Krypton Titanium Xenon Germanium Cesium Radium 16 symbol CHM130/Practice/Element/Atom Name:_______________________ Write the names of the following elements. symbol Name of Element Name of Element symbol Cu O Li I Pt Al Mg Mn Sr Ba Kr Xe Ca Fe Co Ni Pd K H Au Si Zn C Hg B Be Cd Ag Sn Pb Ti P Ge Sb Bi He S Se F Cl Br Na Ne Ar Ra N Cr As 17 CHM130 Practice (Atomic Structure) Name: 1. Complete the table by providing the missing information. Name of element Atomic notation Atomic number Sodium Mass number Number of protons Number of neutrons Number of electrons 23 27 13 Al 12 12 20 Potassium 56 14 8 26 16 16 Lithium 4 58 28 Ni 2. Describe an atom according to (a) the Dalton model, (b) the Thomson model, and (c) the Rutherford model. (a) The Dalton model (b) The Thomson model (c) The Rutherford model 18 CHM130 Extra (Electron Configuration) Name: 1. Write the electron configuration for each of the following and identify the valence shell and number of valence electrons. Element Electron configuration Valence shell # of valence electrons sodium neon phosphorus potassium aluminum bromine 2. 3. Classify each of the following element as metal, nonmetal, or metalloid. a) silicon ____________ b) silver c) e) _____________ aluminum ___________ d) chlorine ___________ cesium ___________ f) copper ___________ Write the names of seven elements that exist as diatomic molecules. ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ 19 CHM130 practice Name:____________________ Complete the table by writing formulas and names of the compounds. Cl- + O2- N3- S2- Na2O Na Sodium oxide Cu+ Ca2+ Ni2+ Fe2S3 3+ Fe Iron(III) sulfide Al3+ 20 CHM130 Practice (Nomenclature) Name: 1. 2. Write the names of the following compounds. a) Ni2S3 __________________________________ b) HgO c) H3P(aq) __________________________________ d) CsF __________________________________ e) OF2 __________________________________ f) ZnBr2 __________________________________ g) Ag2O __________________________________ h) Cu3N __________________________________ i) S2F10 __________________________________ j) H2S(aq) __________________________________ k) N2O4 __________________________________ __________________________________ Write the formulas of the following compounds. a) Diphosphorus pentoxide ____________________ b) Tin(II) fluoride ____________________ c) Chromium(III) nitride ____________________ d) Iodine trichloride ____________________ e) Hydroselenic acid ____________________ f) Calcium hydride ____________________ g) Strontium sulfide ____________________ 21 CHM130 Practice (Nomenclature) Name: 1. Name each of the following binary compounds. MgS ______________________________________ K3 N ______________________________________ P4O10 ______________________________________ H2S(aq) ______________________________________ NO ______________________________________ Fe2S3 ______________________________________ H2Se(aq) ______________________________________ PbBr2 ______________________________________ Hg2I2 ______________________________________ OCl2 ______________________________________ BeH2 ______________________________________ Sr3P2 ______________________________________ 2. Write the formula for each compound. Silver hydride ________________________ Cesium nitride ________________________ Phosphorus tribromide ________________________ Hydrobromic acid ________________________ Copper(II) sulfide ________________________ Barium fluoride ________________________ Tin(IV) carbide ________________________ 22 CHM 130 Practice (Nomenclature) Name: 1. 2. Write correct formula for each of the following compounds. a) sodium bromide _____________________________ b) magnesium sulfide _____________________________ c) potassium nitride _____________________________ d) copper(I) oxide _____________________________ e) calcium phosphide _____________________________ f) dichlorine pentaoxide _____________________________ g) iron(III) iodide _____________________________ h) lithium hydride _____________________________ Name the following compounds. a) SO2 _________________________________________ b) NiCl2 _________________________________________ c) K2O _________________________________________ d) CBr4 _________________________________________ e) AlN _________________________________________ f) AgF _________________________________________ g) Br3O8 _________________________________________ 23 CHM130 Nomenclature (Binary Acids) Name:_________________________ Write the names of the following acids. 1. HI(aq) _______________________________ 2. HCl(aq) _______________________________ 3. H3N(aq) _______________________________ 4. H2S(aq) _______________________________ 5. HF(aq) _______________________________ 6. H2Se(aq) _______________________________ 7. H3P(aq) _______________________________ Write the formulas of the following acids. 1. hydrobromic acid ___________________________ 2. hydrofluoric acid ___________________________ 3. hydrocarbonic acid ___________________________ 4. hydrosulfuric acid ___________________________ 5. hydronitric acid ___________________________ 6. hydrophosphoric acid ___________________________ 7. hydroarsenic acid ___________________________ 24 CHM130 Practice (Nomenclature/Acids) Write formulas for the following acids. 1. hydrochloric acid ____________________________ 2. perchloric acid ____________________________ 3. chloric acid ____________________________ 4. chlorous acid ____________________________ 5. hypochlorous acid ____________________________ 6. nitric acid ____________________________ 7. sulfuric acid ____________________________ 8. hydrosulfuric acid ____________________________ 9. nitrous acid ____________________________ 10. phosphoric acid ____________________________ 11. acetic acid ____________________________ 12. hydronitric acid ____________________________ 13. hydrofluoric acid ____________________________ 14. phosphorous acid ____________________________ 15. iodic acid ____________________________ Write names of the following acids. 16. HBr(aq) ____________________________ 17. HBrO(aq) ____________________________ 18. HBrO2(aq) ____________________________ 19. HBrO3(aq) ____________________________ 20. HBrO4(aq) ____________________________ 21. H3P(aq) ____________________________ 22. H2SO3(aq) ____________________________ 23. H2CrO4(aq) ____________________________ 24. H2CO3(aq) ____________________________ 25. HI(aq) ____________________________ 26. H2Se(aq) ____________________________ 27. H3PO3(aq) ____________________________ 25 CHM130 Practice (Nomenclature/Acids) Write the names of the following acids. 1. HCl(aq) ___________________________________ 2. HClO4(aq) ___________________________________ 3. HClO3(aq) ___________________________________ 4. HClO2(aq) ___________________________________ 5. HClO(aq) ___________________________________ 6. HNO3(aq) ___________________________________ 7. H2SO4(aq) ___________________________________ 8. H2S(aq) ___________________________________ 9. HNO2(aq) ___________________________________ 10. H3PO4(aq) ___________________________________ 11. HC2H3O2(aq) ___________________________________ 12. H3N(aq) ___________________________________ 13. HF(aq) ___________________________________ 14. H3PO3(aq) ___________________________________ 15. HIO3(aq) ___________________________________ Write the formulas of the following acids. 16. hydrobromic acid ___________________________________ 17. hypobromous acid ___________________________________ 18. bromous acid ___________________________________ 19. bromic acid ___________________________________ 20. perbromic acid ___________________________________ 21. hydrophosphoric acid ___________________________________ 22. sulfurous acid ___________________________________ 23. chromic acid ___________________________________ 24. carbonic acid ___________________________________ 25. hydroiodic acid ___________________________________ 26. hydroselenic acid ___________________________________ 27. phosphorous acid ___________________________________ 26 CHM130 Practice (Nomenclature) Name: 1. Complete the table by writing formulas and names of the compounds. Cl- SO4-2 OH- PO4-3 Na+ Ca+2 Fe+3 NH4+ 2. Write the formula for each of the following compounds. a) Barium hydroxide __________________________________________ b) Sulfuric acid __________________________________________ c) Copper(I) phosphate __________________________________________ d) Magnesium hydroxide __________________________________________ e) Acetic acid __________________________________________ 27 CHM130 Practice (Nomenclature) Name: Write the formulas for the following compounds. 1. lead (II) hydroxide ____________________________ 2. aluminum perchlorate ____________________________ 3. magnesium cyanide ____________________________ 4. lithium iodate ____________________________ 5. cobalt (III) nitrate ____________________________ 6. ammonium phosphate ____________________________ 7. dinitrogen pentoxide ____________________________ 8. sulfur hexabromide ____________________________ 9. barium sulfate ____________________________ 10. nickel (II) acetate ____________________________ 11. mercury (I) carbonate ____________________________ 12. antimony (III) chloride ____________________________ 13. cadmium phosphite ____________________________ 14. manganese (II) bicarbonate ____________________________ 15. nickel (II) fluoride ____________________________ 16. potassium dichromate ____________________________ 17. phosphorus pentabromide ____________________________ 18. copper (II) sulfite ____________________________ 19. calcium carbonate ____________________________ 20. copper(I) oxide ____________________________ 21. tin (IV) nitrate ____________________________ 22. iron (III) hydrogen sulfate ____________________________ 23. bismuth (III) nitrite ____________________________ 24. sulfur dioxide ____________________________ 25. dinitrogen trisulfide ____________________________ 28 26. tetraphosphorus decoxide ____________________________ 27. iodine monochloride ____________________________ 28. zinc acetate ____________________________ 29. iron (II) hydrogen sulfite ____________________________ 30. mercury (II) bromide ____________________________ 31. nickel (II) permanganate ____________________________ 32. barium oxide ____________________________ 33. tin (IV) cyanide ____________________________ 34. cobalt (II) chlorite ____________________________ 35. copper (I) sulfate ____________________________ 36. chromium (III) chloride ____________________________ 37. dichlorine heptoxide ____________________________ 38. silver dichromate ____________________________ 39. tin (II) chromate ____________________________ 40. strontium sulfite ____________________________ 41. potassium permanganate ____________________________ 42. iron (III) sulfate ____________________________ 43. mercury (I) sulfide ____________________________ 44. nickel (II) cyanide ____________________________ 45. dibromine momoxide ____________________________ 46. nitrogen trichloride ____________________________ 47. lithium phosphide ____________________________ 48. iodine monofluoride ____________________________ 49. carbon tetrabromide ____________________________ 50. iron (III) sulfite ____________________________ 29 CHM130 Practice (Nomenclature) Answer Key 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. lead (II) hydroxide aluminum perchlorate magnesium cyanide lithium iodate cobalt (III) nitrate ammonium phosphate dinitrogen pentoxide sulfur hexabromide barium sulfate nickel (II) acetate mercury (I) carbonate antimony (III) chloride cadmium phosphite manganese (II) bicarbonate nickel (II) fluoride potassium dichromate phosphorus pentabromide copper (II) sulfite calcium carbonate copper(I) oxide tin (IV) nitrate iron (III) hydrogen sulfate bismuth (III) nitrite sulfur dioxide dinitrogen trisulfide tetraphosphorus decoxide iodine monochloride zinc acetate iron (II) hydrogen sulfite mercury (II) bromide nickel (II) permanganate barium oxide tin (IV) cyanide cobalt (II) chlorite copper (I) sulfate chromium (III) chloride dichlorine heptoxide silver dichromate tin (II) chromate strontium sulfite potassium permanganate iron (III) sulfate mercury (I) sulfide nickel (II) cyanide dibromine monoxide nitrogen trichloride lithium phosphide iodine monofluoride carbon tetrabromide iron (III) sulfite Pb(OH)2 Al(ClO4)3 Mg(CN)2 LiIO3 Co(NO3)3 (NH4) 3PO4 N 2O 5 SBr6 BaSO4 Ni(C2H3O2) 2 Hg2CO3 SbCl3 Cd3 (PO3) 2 Mn(HCO3) 2 NiF2 K2Cr2O7 PBr5 CuSO3 CaCO3 Cu2O Sn(NO3) 4 Fe(HSO4) 3 Bi(NO2) 3 SO2 N2S3 P4O10 ICl Zn(C2H3O2) 2 Fe(HSO3)2 HgBr2 Ni(MnO4) 2 BaO Sn(CN) 4 Co(ClO2) 2 Cu2SO4 CrCl3 Cl2O7 Ag2Cr2O7 SnCrO4 SrSO3 KMnO4 Fe2(SO4) 3 Hg2S Ni(CN) 2 Br2O NCl3 Li3P IF CBr4 Fe2(SO3) 3 30 CHM130 Practice (Nomenclature II) Name: Write the names of the following compounds. 1. PbI2 ____________________________ 2. Na2CO3 ____________________________ 3. Zn(HCO3) 2 ____________________________ 4. SnF2 ____________________________ 5. Al(ClO3) 3 ____________________________ 6. CF4 ____________________________ 7. PI5 ____________________________ 8. Al2O3 ____________________________ 9. Ag2CrO4 ____________________________ 10. Pb(SO3) 2 ____________________________ 11. (NH4)2CO3 ____________________________ 12. Fe(C2H3O2) 3 ____________________________ 13. H2SO4(aq) ____________________________ 14. Mg(MnO4) 2 ____________________________ 15. Sr(ClO4) 2 ____________________________ 16. Cl2S7 ____________________________ 17. OF2 ____________________________ 18. Cu(OH) 2 ____________________________ 19. Al(CN) 3 ____________________________ 20. CS2 ____________________________ 21. HgS ____________________________ 22. P4S5 ____________________________ 23. Ca(ClO3) 2 ____________________________ 24. Cd(CN) 2 ____________________________ 25. KBrO2 ____________________________ 26. Cr(HSO4) 3 ____________________________ 27. Li3PO4 ____________________________ 28. SnBr4 ____________________________ 29. Hg2 (NO2) 2 ____________________________ 30. Ni3 (PO4) 2 ____________________________ 31 31. K 2O ____________________________ 32. Fe(ClO2) 2 ____________________________ 33. Ca(HCO3)2 ____________________________ 34. CI4 ____________________________ 35. PF5 ____________________________ 36. Mn(ClO) 2 ____________________________ 37. BrCl3 ____________________________ 38. Cr(NO3) 3 ____________________________ 39. CoCO3 ____________________________ 40. NCl3 ____________________________ 41. BaSO3 ____________________________ 42. CuClO ____________________________ 43. P4O10 ____________________________ 44. Ni(C2H3O2) 2 ____________________________ 32 CHM130 Practice (Nomenclature II) Answer Key 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. PbI2 Na2CO3 Zn(HCO3) 2 SnF2 Al(ClO3) 3 CF4 PI5 Al2O3 Ag2CrO4 Pb(SO3) 2 (NH4)2CO3 Fe(C2H3O2) 3 H2SO4(aq) Mg(MnO4) 2 Sr(ClO4) 2 Cl2S7 OF2 Cu(OH) 2 Al(CN) 3 CS2 HgS P4S5 Ca(ClO3) 2 Cd(CN) 2 KBrO2 Cr(HSO4) 3 Li3PO4 SnBr4 Hg2 (NO2) 2 Ni3 (PO4) 2 K 2O Fe(ClO2) 2 Ca(HCO3)2 CI4 PF5 Mn(ClO) 2 BrCl3 Cr(NO3) 3 CoCO3 NCl3 BaSO3 CuClO P4O10 Ni(C2H3O2) 2 lead (II) iodide sodium carbonate zinc bicarbonate tin (II) fluoride aluminum chlorate carbon tetrafluoride phosphorus pentaiodide aluminum oxide silver chromate lead (IV) sulfite ammonium carbonate iron (III) acetate sulfuric acid magnesium permanganate strontium perchlorate dichlorine heptasulfide oxygen difluoride copper (II) hydroxide aluminum cyanide carbon disulfide mercury (II) sulfide tetraphosphorus pentasulfide calcium chlorate cadmium cyanide potassium bromite chromium (III) bisulfate lithium phosphate tin (IV) bromide mercury (I) nitrite nickel (II) phosphate potassium oxide iron (II) chlorite calcium bicarbonate (or calcium hydrogen carbonate) carbon tetraiodide phosphorus pentafluoride manganese (II) hypochlorite bromine trichloride chromium (III) nitrate cobalt (II) carbonate nitrogen trichloride barium sulfite copper (I) hypochlorite tetraphosphorus decoxide nickel (II) acetate 33 CHM130 Practice (Single Replacement Reaction) Name: 1. i) ii) iii) Write balanced formula equation for each of the following reactions. Explain why this reaction occurs. Write word equation. i) Al + HCl → ii) iii) 2. i) AgNO3 + Mg → ii) iii) 3. i) H3PO4 + Li → ii) iii) 4. i) Mn + PbBr2 → ii) iii) 5. i) Fe2(CO3)3 + Ca → ii) iii) 34 CHM130 Practice (Single Replacement reaction) Name: Write balanced formula equations for the following single replacement reactions. If no reaction occurs, write NR. i) Na + AgNO3 → ii) H2SO4 + Mg → iii) Fe + NiCl2 → iv) K2CO3 + Ba → v) K + H2 O → vi) Al + Fe(NO3)2 → vii) NaCl + Br2 → viii) LiBr + Cl2 → CHM130 35 Practice (Double Replacement Reaction) Name: Write balanced formula equations for the following double replacement reactions. If no reaction occurs, write NR. a) NaOH + H2SO4 → b) AgNO3 + HCl → c) K2CO3 + ZnBr2 → d) NH4I + LiOH → e) HC2H3O2 + Na2SO3 → f) KCl + Mg(NO3)2 → 36 CHM130 Practice (Reactions) Name: Write balanced formula equations for the following and classify each of these reactions as combination, decomposition, single replacement, or double replacement reaction. If no reaction occurs, write NR. a) sodium + iron(II) nitrate → b) copper(II) chloride + potassium hydroxide → c) ammonium chloride + sodium iodide → d) Mg(C2H3O2)2 + H2CO3 → e) K + HgCl2 → f) H2 + O2 → H2 O g) H2SO4 + Na2CO3 → h) KClO3 → KCl + O2 i) MgO + H2O → Mg(OH)2 j) silver nitrate + sodium chloride → k) iron(II) bromide + sodium → CHM130 37 Practice (Reactions) Name: Complete the following i)word equations and write ii)balanced formula equations. iii)Classify each of these reactions as combination, decomposition, single replacement, or double replacement reaction. If no reaction occurs, write NR. a) i) lead(II) nitrate + potassium chloride → ii) iii) b) i) silver hydroxide → silver oxide + water ii) iii) c) i) barium + chromium(III) chloride → ii) iii) d) i) iron(III) nitrate + potassium hydroxide → ii) iii) e) i) sodium carbonate + sulfuric acid → ii) iii) f) i) sodium sulfite + sulfuric acid → i) ii) iii) 38 h) i) phosphoric acid + potassium hydroxide → ii) iii) i) i) hydrochloric acid + potassium hydroxide → ii) iii) j) i) copper + silver nitrate → ii) iii) k) i) ammonium acetate + sodium hydroxide → ii) iii) l) i) hydrosulfuric acid + aluminum → ii) iii) m) i) iron(III) bromide + phosphoric acid → ii) iii) n) i) cadmium(II) acetate + barium bromide → ii) iii) 39 CHM130 Practice (Chemical quantities) Name:____________________ 1. Find the mass (in grams) of 2.45 moles of gold atoms. 2. How many copper atoms are in 2.35 x 104 grams of copper metal? 3. What is the mass (in grams) of 6.44 x 1021 molecules of P4O10? 4. a) Give the mass of each of the following. Make sure to include unit. 1 mole of N atoms __________ 1 mole of S atoms __________ b) 1 mole of H atoms ___________ 1 mole of O atoms ___________ Determine the molar mass of ammonium sulfate. __________________g/mol c) Calculate the mass percent composition of ammonium sulfate. % N: % H: % S: % O: 40 5. Calculate moles of hydrogen atoms that are contained in 34.5 g of ammonia (NH3). ________________moles of H atoms 8. How many CO2 molecules are contained in 1.25 x 103 g of CO2? ________________ CO2 molecules 9. Calculate the mass (in grams) of nitrogen atoms in 4.50 moles of Mg(NO3)2. ________________g of N atoms 10. Calculate the mass (in grams) of nitrogen atoms in 45.8 grams of dinitrogen monoxide (N2O). _________________g N 41 CHM130 Practice (Determination of chemical formulas) Name:__________________ 1. Acetylene used in gas welding contains 92.25 g C and 7.75 g H and has a molar mass of 26.02 g/mole. a) Obtain the Empirical formula for acetylene. Empirical formula________ b) Find the molecular formula for acetylene. Molecular formula________ 2. Percent composition of a compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen is available as follows. 54.53% C, 9.15% H The molar mass of the compound is 88.106 g/mole. What are the empirical and molecular formulas for this compound? Empirical formula________ Molecular formula________ 42 3. Th elemental mass percents of a compound are 40.00% carbon, 6.72% hydrogen, and 53.28% oxygen. The molar mass of the compound is 180.16 g. What are the empirical and molecular formulas for this compound? Empirical formula_________ Molecular formula________ 4. Percent composition of a compound by mass is 24.27 % carbon, 4.07 % hydrogen, 71.65% chlorine. i) Determine the empirical formula. Empirical formula_________ ii) Molar mass of the compound is 98.96 g/mole. What is the molecular formula of this compound? Molecular formula________ 43 CHM130 Practice (Stoichiometry) 1. Aluminum oxide was prepared by reacting 2.50 g of aluminum and 2.50 g of oxygen. 4Al + 3O2 2Al2O3 a) Calculate the theoretical yield of aluminum oxide in this reaction and identify the limiting reactant. b) Determine the percent yield if 4.25 g of aluminum oxide was obtained. 2. 20.0 grams of NaCl and 41.0 grams of AgNO3 were allowed to react according to the following equation: NaCl + AgNO3 AgCl + NaNO3 a) What is the theoretical yield of NaNO3? b) Identify the limiting reactant. 44 3. For the following reaction; NH3 + F2 → N2F4 + HF 4. i) Balance the equation: ii) How many moles of NH3 are needed to produce 20.0 g of N2F4? iii) How many grams of F2 are required to react with 12.0 g of N2? For the combustion of octane; C8H18 + O2 5. 6. → i) Write a balanced formula equation. ii) Suppose 105.0 g of octane is combined with 60.0 g of oxygen. What is the theoretical yield of H2O? iii) Which one is a limiting reactant? For the following reaction, CH4 (methane) + 2O2 → 2H2O + CO2 i) How many grams of oxygen will be required to react with 4.55 moles of methane? ii) How many grams of H2O will be produced if 33.2 grams of methane is reacted? A reaction mixture contains 10.0 grams of Na and 2.35 grams of hydrogen for the following reaction: 2Na + H2 → 2NaH 45 i) What is the theoretical yield of sodium hydride for the reaction? ii) Which one is the limiting reactant? ___ iii) When the reaction was performed, 8.50 grams of NaH was recovered. What is the percent yield of the reaction? 46 CHM130 Practice (Solution) Name: 1. Identify each of the following as an electrolyte or a nonelectrolyte. a) solid KBr b) sugar(C12H22O11) solution c) NaNO3 (aq) d) KOH (aq) 2. A solution has a pH of 8.0. a) Is this solution an acidic solution or a basic solution? b) Which ion does this solution have more, H+ or OH-? c) If this is not a buffer solution, what happens in pH of this solution when small amount of base is added to the solution? 3. Draw Lewis structures of the following molecules. a) NCl3 b) H2 S c) OF2 d) CHCl3 47